MG-70
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Hello. I'm thinking of buying a used car again this year, and thought to research the Genesis this time around. I've always liked the looks of the 1st Gens and have heard good things about the brand from my brother who drives a 6cyl Sonata for a few years now. My requisites aren't many, but the car has to be somewhat reliable, and I must be able to do most of the maintenance in a garage, with just floor jack and stands. For the record, I feel comfortable doing things like flushes, plugs, brakes, accessory belts, transmission filter/oil pan gasket, and even timing chain, etc., IF I have access to them using just jack and stands. I've ruled out the 3 series BMW due to the high probability of issues (including oil pan and gasket replacement which requires dropping the k-member, which I wouldn't be able to do), have yet to research the Mercedes E350 (2010+), and am also considering a Lexus E350 (2009+), as well as a 6cyl Camry, Accord, and even the 4cyl Mazda6 (which I have yet to research, reliability-wise). My budget is about $15K, give or take.
I'm hoping the Genesis leans more toward the Toyota and Honda, in terms of reliability, but honestly, don't know, which is the reason I am here. I believe I've read the 3.8L engine is solid and used on some of the SUVs, but I don't know about the reliability of the transmission.
What kind of problems occur with the 3.8L cars when they get in the 65K-80K+ mile range?
Do they have a timing chain or belt, and is it interference or not, and when is the recommended replacement interval (usually, if belt)?
When problems occur, does the engine ever have to be lifted from the car in order to fix it, or is there ample work room underneath it?
Other than peeling chrome on the inside door latches, and peeling finish on the wood, or fake wood, gear shift knob, what other little problems are likely to happen over the years?
Thanks for any and all helpful info., and if there are stickies with all this, please direct me to them; I couldn't find any.
Cheers
I'm hoping the Genesis leans more toward the Toyota and Honda, in terms of reliability, but honestly, don't know, which is the reason I am here. I believe I've read the 3.8L engine is solid and used on some of the SUVs, but I don't know about the reliability of the transmission.
What kind of problems occur with the 3.8L cars when they get in the 65K-80K+ mile range?
Do they have a timing chain or belt, and is it interference or not, and when is the recommended replacement interval (usually, if belt)?
When problems occur, does the engine ever have to be lifted from the car in order to fix it, or is there ample work room underneath it?
Other than peeling chrome on the inside door latches, and peeling finish on the wood, or fake wood, gear shift knob, what other little problems are likely to happen over the years?
Thanks for any and all helpful info., and if there are stickies with all this, please direct me to them; I couldn't find any.
Cheers